Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

All the headlines from our Workers' Compensation Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Ohio Employers Ask for Another Review of Workers’ Comp Rates

May 19 2008 // A group of Ohio employers who say their businesses are being crushed by injured-worker insurance rates that the state modified last year has asked the state’s watchdog to take another look at the program. The newly...

Florida Workers’ Compensation Reforms Lowered Costs for a Year

May 19 2008 // Workers’ compensation costs per claim in Florida appear to have decreased in 2004 in the wake of reforms enacted in 2003, but the decrease did not continue in 2005, according to a new study by the Workers...

Employers Should Spell Out Telecommuting Policy to Control Exposure

May 19 2008 // Even where an employer has no formal telecommuting policy, it likely faces risks from workers working off-site More and more employers are offering various levels of telecommuting in order to retain existing staff and...

Defense Base Act: Doing Business Outside the Box

May 19 2008 // As the need for and presence of and U.S. government foreign-based support personnel increases, so does the need for workers’ compensation coverage for contractors involved in U.S. funded projects. As such, the...

Insurers Market Private Workers’ Comp for U.S. Defense Projects

May 19 2008 // The Defense Base Act sets forth the benefits due private sector employees injured while working overseas As the need for U.S. government foreign-based support personnel increases, so does the need for workers’...

Defense Base Act: Business Outside the Box

May 19 2008 // As the need for and presence of U.S. government foreign-based support personnel increases, so does the need for workers’ compensation coverage for contractors involved in U.S. funded projects. The opportunity to...

Construction Accidents Prompt OSHA Review

May 19 2008 // A U.S. House of Representatives committee is planning a review of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration as a result of recent construction deaths in Las Vegas and other major cities. Rep. Lynn Woolsey,...

Plan Ahead to Help Reduce Telecommuting Workers’ Comp Exposure

May 19 2008 // A thorough telecommuting policy can help employers avoid losses and increase productivity. More and more companies are offering their employees various levels of telecommuting benefits to retain existing staff and attract...

Survey: Small Business Customers Depend on Agents’ Expertise

May 19 2008 // Agent expertise in workers’ compensation insurance is a critical factor in small businesses’ choice of carriers, according to a recent national survey conducted by EMPLOYERS, which specializes in insurance for...

South Central Workers’ Comp Markets Show Signs of Improvement

May 19 2008 // Arkansas Workers’ comp premium rates in Arkansas will continue on the declining path they have followed since the state passed workers’ compensation legislative reform in 1993, when a 12.8 percent rate decrease...

Montana State Fund Says Workers’ Comp Rates to Drop Next Year

May 19 2008 // The Montana State Fund is cutting workers’ compensation insurance rates by an average of 3 percent next year, the agency’s board said. This is the second year in a row the State Fund, a semiprivate branch of...

Defense Base Act: Doing Business Outside the Box

May 19 2008 // Dealing with wartime issues and associated complications is a major factor in doing business in far-flung hotspots. As the need for and presence of U.S. government foreign-based support personnel increases, so does the...

California Discussing Sale of State Workers’ Compensation Insurer

May 19 2008 // Rumors that California is considering selling the State Compensation Insurance Fund to help close the state budget gap are true, but government officials said the idea has amounted to no more than discussion at this...

California May Boost Payouts to Workers Injured on the Job

May 19 2008 // Californians permanently injured on the job would get an average 16 percent increase in disability payments under new rules proposed by the state Division of Workers’ Compensation. The formula being proposed is based...

Survey: Small Business Customers Depend on Agents’ Expertise

May 19 2008 // Agent expertise in workers’ compensation insurance is a critical factor in small businesses’ choice of carriers, according to a recent national survey conducted by Employers, which specializes in insurance for...

Injury Hotspots From Coast to Coast

May 19 2008 // Workplaces are getting safer each year; but that doesn’t mean the cost of workers’ comp coverage will decline Ongoing efforts to curb workplace injuries have made substantial progress in most parts of the...

Planning Ahead Can Help Reduce Telecommuting Workers’ Comp Exposures

May 19 2008 // A thorough telecommuting policy can help employers avoid losses and increase productivity. More and more companies are offering their employees various levels of telecommuting benefits to retain existing staff and attract...

Survey: Small Businesses Don’t Understand Dollars Spent on Workers’ Comp

May 19 2008 // Too many small business decision-makers appear to be spending money on workers’ compensation insurance coverage without understanding how workers’ compensation insurance works, what they get for their premium...

Declarations

May 19 2008 // Design, Not Default “If you talk to a lot of people in insurance companies, they’ll tell you that their career in insurance started by default, not by design. It helps to be able to find people earlier and...

Suhr Risk Services: Driven to Excel

May 19 2008 // Strategic client reduction helps the company to provide a concierge-level of service When a company loses more than half of its clients, that could portend a demise in business. But that’s not always the case,...